One thing that should be done is filing a ticket on the soapui project that
they create separate goals for executing the tests and verifying the
outcome, like the failsafe-plugin does. I've been planning to do this for
some time, but haven't got around to do it.

/Anders
On Tue, Feb 8, 2011 at 10:40, Scholte, Robert <robert.scho...@logica.com>wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Is there a way to let the failsafe-plugin verify the junit reports of  an
> external tool (in this case: soapui-maven-plugin) without writing any
> integration tests in Java.
> Configuring the pom should be enough (in fact: I've already come this far).
> Or is there some other way to verify the junit-results?
> Just letting soapui handle the tests is not good enough, because I need to
> start up and shut down a server.
>
> -Robert Scholte
>
>
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